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All week long, NBC Sports has been releasing their top 100 college basketball players via Twitter.
Today, the list concluded. Providence's Kris Dunn was named the best player in the country while ten other Big East players placed in the top 100. Below are the results.
No. 1 Kris Dunn, Providence: He's the best player in the country and it's really not all that close. #CBTtop100 https://t.co/ZLkWtgqXPo
— CollegeBasketbllTalk (@CBTonNBC) October 28, 2015
No. 25 Henry Ellenson, Marquette: For my money, the more underrated player heading into the season. #CBTtop100 pic.twitter.com/UgMyipY3Ha
— CollegeBasketbllTalk (@CBTonNBC) October 27, 2015
No. 35 D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera, GTown: Decided against going pro, making GT top 20 team #CBTtop100 You agree DSR? pic.twitter.com/s68UC7SMp8
— CollegeBasketbllTalk (@CBTonNBC) October 27, 2015
No. 56 Josh Hart, Villanova: I'd argue Hart, not Brunson or Arch, is Nova's most important player. #CBTtop100 pic.twitter.com/QjvJgjvM5b
— CollegeBasketbllTalk (@CBTonNBC) October 27, 2015
No. 69 Kellen Dunham, Butler: Avg'd 16.5 points and shot 41% from 3 for a top 25 team. Is this too low? #CBTtop100 pic.twitter.com/X6HoBogCZM
— CollegeBasketbllTalk (@CBTonNBC) October 26, 2015
No. 71 Ryan Arcidiacono, Villanova: He's flying under the radar this year due to freshman Jalen Brunson. #CBTtop100 pic.twitter.com/wPxxFBO3fL
— CollegeBasketbllTalk (@CBTonNBC) October 26, 2015
No. 74 Roosevelt Jones, Butler: Jones' return from a broken wrist helped spark a surprise tournament run #CBTtop100 pic.twitter.com/pwc3k30bxT
— CollegeBasketbllTalk (@CBTonNBC) October 26, 2015
No. 81 Daniel Ochefu, Villanova: The underrated anchor in Jay Wright's perimeter-oriented attack. #CBTtop100 pic.twitter.com/yzsVBQuRR0
— CollegeBasketbllTalk (@CBTonNBC) October 26, 2015
No. 89 Trevon Bluiett, Xavier: the opportunity will be there this year for spoh that avg'd 11 last year. #CBTtop100 pic.twitter.com/Ywoqu7bXaU
— CollegeBasketbllTalk (@CBTonNBC) October 26, 2015
No. 90 Isaac Copeland, Georgetown: Major breakout potential. Inconsistent, six 14+ pt gms v. league foes #CBTtop100 pic.twitter.com/NWOARZzmYj
— CollegeBasketbllTalk (@CBTonNBC) October 26, 2015
There you have it. Agree? Disagree? I think Kellen Dunham and Trevon Bluiett are both a bit low. Other than that, it's hard to argue with much.